Book, Chapter

1    1,  2|   looked on gave him, hee devoured a chasing speare with the
2    1,  5|   indeed he had well nigh devoured a whole Cheese: and behold
3    4, 18|   he perceived that I had devoured all his hearbes in the garden,
4    5, 27| to be torne in peeces and devoured of his wild Horses, so niggish
5    5, 29| say that the Woolves have devoured him. The boy that was my
6    6, 35|   in continuance of time) devoured all his flesh, in such sort,
7    6, 36|   when he saw the Venison devoured, lamented and wept pitifully.
8    9, 47|   my mouth, I (trembling) devoured with a great affection:
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